Setting Event Numbers - Lifescan ONETOUCH II Owner's Booklet

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indicates a control solution
test result.
Press the M button again and
- - - -
appears, indicating the end
of the test result record (date,
time, and result).
Each time you press the M
button, the date, time, and
result of the previous tests
will appear in sequence.
6. 1 1. 9 9
8 : 0 3 p m
1 1 6
- - - -
(example)
11. 0 6. 9 9
(11 June 1999 example)
will appear if you have
selected the day-month-year
format. For information, see
page 55.
If you wish to move quickly
through the results, press and
hold the M button. (To go back
to the most recent result, it
may be quicker to turn the
meter off, then on, and press
the M button.)
ONE TOUCH
Test Strips
®
include a log sheet that you
can use to keep a permanent
record of your test results,
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along with information on
diet and medication.
You can get a LifeScan
Logbook from your autho-
rized LifeScan distributor,
drugstore, or directly from
LifeScan Customer Services.

Setting Event Numbers

You may want to mark a
glucose reading with an event
number (1–9). This allows
you or your healthcare profes-
sional to analyze the trends
in your glucose readings more
easily. You can set up the
event categories to meet your
own needs.

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